Medical store man kidnapped in DI Khan
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Unidentified gunmen kidnapped a man at gunpoint from a medical store near Qureshi Mor on Sunday.
The kidnappers also tied his companions with ropes and snatched their mobile phones.
Arslan Baloch, a 33-year-old resident of Mohalla Sari Fakir, Dera City, reported to the Gomal University Police Station that he along with Syed Mazhar Hussain, a resident of Noon and Nematullah Baloch, a resident of Haji Mora, was sitting at New Al-Imran Medical Store near Qureshi Mor with Israr Ahmad Baloch, a resident of Qayyum Nawaz Colony.
He said that all of a sudden four masked men equipped with pistols entered the store and aimed their weapons at us.
The complainant added that they forced them to go behind the medical store’s showcase, where they tied them all and snatched mobiles from them.
He said one of the gunmen asked about their names and later bundled Israr Ahmad Baloch into their vehicle and fled the scene.
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